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ASP include of an XML file

From: VBH <dummy@------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 10/1/2004 11:40:00 AM
This is probably a silly question but...

I have an XML file which processes quite happily with XSL when opened on 
its own.

However, I just want to include it in an ASP file.  But when I do an 
SSI, the XML is not reformatted by the XSL.

As in:
<!-- #INCLUDE FILE="2003-06.XML" -->

The XML file includes
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="blog2.xsl"?>

Which works fine when the XML file is opened on its own.  However when I 
try it as an SSI, I just get the text as one long string.

Its for a site front page and is the XML blog for "what's new".  I've 
written my own blogging app which outputs xml files.  I don't want to 
put a load of processing into the front page that I have already handled 
with XSL.

So how do you do an ASP SSI of an XML document and get it to fire the XSL?

Any suggestions?

TIA
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VBH


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